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The Curia is the holder of the church's concept of leading Catholic communities throughout its history, and it is intrinsically concerned with keeping with the traditionalism of Vatican's institutions.
He went on to refer to something the critic Dave Hickey had written about West Coast minimalism: It "is intrinsically concerned with chemistry, with the slippery, unstable vernacular of oxygen, neon, argon, resin, lacquer, acrylic, fiberglass, glass, graphite, chrome, sand, water and active human hormones.
20 Medical research is intrinsically concerned with application and intervention, and it is from the proximate level insights that we are most likely to be able to develop direct applications.
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They imply that Islam is intrinsically incompatible with democracy.
The Syrian situation is intrinsically linked with that of Iraq.
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If anything, these embryonic events have shown us that something is intrinsically wrong with the government.
Street art is intrinsically bound with its neighborhood and location in a city.
Such lunacy, Paul Krugman argued intriguingly on Saturday, is intrinsically associated with fantastic inequality.
"I am not concerned with whether serialism is intrinsically good or bad, natural or unnatural, an inevitable evolution or an avoidable mistake," he writes, "although those concerns were, and remain, alive in the literature".
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